Montana (aka The Princess) is happy she doesn't have to breathe in those perfumes, chemicals and dyes during her private moments.

Cat litter? You ask -- "cat litter really matters?!?!"

Yes, I believe it does. There's a great debate about whether clumping litter is safe. Even if you are a diehard clumping-litter fan, you can buy litters that are natural and safer than those in the grocery stores. Those include chemicals, perfumes and silica dust which cats both inhale and ingest when they lick their paws in cleansing. Many debate how harmful these are but our bottom line motto is ... when in doubt, go natural!

You're a Best Bites customer because you want to eliminate any toxic substances your pet might encounter. This is one more way to keep your cats healthier (not to mention any dogs who might be box-raiders!!)

Here's a list of Best Bites' current natural cat litters, one non-clumping and one clumping. The Bell cats alternate between the two. At the bottom of the chart you'll find web sites which debate the merits of clumping vs. non-clumping.

We never automatically believe anything we read on the internet, so it's important to look at both sides, then see which makes sense to you. Again, if your cat has ANY urinary problems (including UTI, bladder, stones, crystals, kidney issues, incontinence, I believe natural litter is mandatory!)